Apple has confirmed to Digital Arts that the new iMacs can be used as external displays via their Thunderbolt ports. However, to do so, you’ll need a Thunderbolt-equipped Mac, such as one of the early 2011 models of MacBook Pros. Connecting the MacBook Pro to either the 21.5-inch or 27-inch Thunderbolt-equipped iMac will let you use the desktop as a display for the notebook.

However, this feature doesn’t work with older Macs that have only a Mini DisplayPort connector. Apple does not appear to be providing adapters to accommodate this capability, and there’s no news from third parties of compatible adapters either.

But what if, as I’m sure you’re wondering, you plug two Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Pros into a 27-inch iMac’s two Thunderbolt ports? Do they fight for screen space? Does the most recent addition win? Does it cause all three to melt into slag? We’ve got our hands on test units of the new iMacs, and we’ll be checking out their capabilities (and hopefully not disintegrating them), so stay tuned.